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I'm interested in this downpipe. Is there is any updates on the exhaust at all?
Sorry for the late reply, are you still interested in the downpipe? We have a few left in stock
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Am I correct in assuming because this is EPA certified that I won't run into any emissions testing hassles? Do I just show the inspector a certificate or something?
 

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Why are people considering/buying this DP? There are like 30+ different options out there so why this one? Just curious. I am sure its awesome but how can you differentiate?
 

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Why are people considering/buying this DP? There are like 30+ different options out there so why this one? Just curious. I am sure its awesome but how can you differentiate?
I'm curious as well. If it's truly EPA legal, I'm very interested, but I'm not sure it is??
 

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Why are people considering/buying this DP? There are like 30+ different options out there so why this one? Just curious. I am sure its awesome but how can you differentiate?
Due to state inspection here in Texas i would rather have something thats EPA and wont throw a CEL. If you dont have to worry about state inspections like us here in Texas then by all means you can go catless for quite a bit less money.
 

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Due to state inspection here in Texas i would rather have something thats EPA and wont throw a CEL. If you dont have to worry about state inspections like us here in Texas then by all means you can go catless for quite a bit less money.
I did some research on the EPA thing and I'm not sure this downpipe is legal even though the cat is EPA approved. Because the second cat is removed, the downpipe seems not to be legal even though the remaining cat is EPA approved.

Very confusing, wish AA would chime in on this. I don't want to drop coin on parts and install and then fail my emissions test.
 

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The second cat is in the middle section of the exhaust.

If you use this DP, and the stock exhaust, you still maintain the two catalysts.
 

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The second cat is in the middle section of the exhaust.

If you use this DP, and the stock exhaust, you still maintain the two catalysts.
No, definitely not. There is no cat is the exhaust itself. The factory downpipe has a two stage cat in it, you can see that clearly on photos of them.

This downpipe only has a single stage cat.

Maybe they have a work around to make it EPA legal, I dunno. Really wish AA would chime in here, very confusing.
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